JJortlanh (Obstruer Page 6 A p ril 20, 2011 Job Fair Line Up at PCC Cascade 30 employers, job search services Close to 1,300 job seekers are expected to find their way to Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus in north Portland Tuesday for the annual Cascade Job Fair. The April 26 event will fea­ SUNDAY and is held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the campus gymnasium. “Whether you are exploring your options or ready to look for a job, the Cascade Job Fair is a great place to start,” said Becky Washington, a coordina­ tor at the Cascade Career Re­ source Center. “The last few ture 30 employers and plenty of job-search services. A wide range of industries will be rep­ resented, including Portland General Electric, Verizon Wire­ less and KGW, among others. The job fair is open to the public MONDAY TUESDAY THE LAW OFFICES OF Patrick John Sweeney, PC. Patrick John Sweeney WEDNESDAY years we’ve had people lined up around the block before we open.” Washington said it’s a good idea to prepare and dress for the job fair as if you were going to an interview. It’s also wise to find out ahead of time, which employers most interest you and THURSDAY ^ortlanh (©bserUer FRIDAY Portland: Hillsoboro: Facsimile: Email; (503)491-5156 (503)615-0425 (503) 244-2084 Sweeney@PDXLawyer.com SATURDAY Established in 1970 is “Committed to Cultural Diversity” Diversity Works at The Portland Observer L Attorney at Law 1549 SE Ladd Portland, Oregon learn more about them. “We post all of the employers on our website with a link to their jobs,” she said. “We also post ‘Fair Tips’ on our site.” For more information, visit the PCC website at pcc.edu/ re source s/careers/fai rs/cas- cade. Joyce Washington 1937-1996 Co-Founder ^ u rtla rth O b se rv e r P.O. Box 3137 4747 N.E. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97208 Portland, Oregon 97211 www.portlandobserver.com A p ril 8, 2011 -Ju ly 26, 2011 Parents Helping Parents YWCA 3609 MAIN VANCOUVER, WA 6:30pm-8:30pm